Apache TomEE

Apache TomEE
Developer(s) Apache Software Foundation
Stable release 1.7.4 / March 7, 2016 (2016-03-07)
Preview release 7.0.0-M3 / March 6, 2016 (2016-03-06)
Development status Active
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform (JVM)
Type Web Application Server
License Apache License 2.0
Website http://tomee.apache.org

Apache TomEE (pronounced "Tommy") is the Java Enterprise Edition of Apache Tomcat (Tomcat + Java EE = TomEE) that combines several Java enterprise projects including Apache OpenEJB, Apache OpenWebBeans, Apache OpenJPA, Apache MyFaces and others.[1] In October 2011, the project obtained certification by Oracle Corporation as a compatible implementation of the Java EE 6 Web Profile.[2][3]

Components

TomEE includes the following open-source components:

Component Description
Apache Tomcat HTTP server and Servlet container supporting Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP).
Apache OpenEJB Open-source Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) container system.
Apache OpenWebBeans Open-source Java Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) implementation.
Apache OpenJPA Open-source Java Persistence API (JPA) 2.0 implementation.
Apache Geronimo Transaction Open-source Java Transaction API (JTA) 1.1 implementation.
Apache MyFaces Open-source Java Server Faces (JSF) implementation.
Apache ActiveMQ Open-source Java Message Service (JMS) implementation.
Apache CXF Web Services frameworks with a variety of protocols - such as SOAP, XML/HTTP, RESTful HTTP.
Apache Derby Full-fledged relational database management system (RDBMS) with native Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) support.

TomEE JAX-RS, a second distribution, adds support for Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS).

The full TomEE Plus distribution adds additional support for:[4]

History

The OpenEJB project was started by David Blevins in 1999 as an open source implementation of the Enterprise JavaBeans specification. Blevins continued to develop OpenEJB and integrate components of this project with Apache Geronimo. In 2003, the OpenEJB component became a project operating under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation at which time it was rewritten with a focus on leveraging Tomcat as an embedded web container. A beta version of TomEE was releases in October 2011, and the first production-ready version was shipped in April 2012.[5]

Versions

Version Release Date
7.0.0-M3 March 6, 2016[6]
7.0.0-M2 March 1, 2016[7]
7.0.0-M1 December 12, 2015[8]
1.7.4 March 7, 2016[9]
1.7.3 December 04, 2015
1.7.2 May 18, 2015
1.7.1 September 12, 2014
1.7.0 August 10, 2014
1.6.0.2 May 6, 2014
1.6.0.1 April 16, 2014
1.6.0 November 17, 2013
1.5.2 March 17, 2013
1.5.1 December 14, 2012
1.5.0 September 28, 2012
1.0.0 April 27, 2012
1.0.0 Beta 2 January 17, 2012
1.0.0 Beta 1 October 2, 2011

Commercial Support

Two years after the announcement of Apache TomEE at JavaOne 2011 several Apache TomEE creators united to form Tomitribe,[10] a commercial support company dedicated to the Apache TomEE community and focused on promoting open source values.[11][12]

Another commercial support company provides enterprise support for Apache TomEE is ManageCat,.[13] ManageCat involves with a lot of Apache Java EE projects to contribute open source Java EE ecosystem.

See also

References

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